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Old 11-25-2014, 01:24 PM
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Default Art Morrison Triangulated 4link

I was wondering if when you install a 4link should when the car is at the ride height you want, should the adjustability of the suspension be approx in the middle of max low setting and max high setting???? the reason Im wondering is because its looking like my new setup is about at its max lowest setting and the car is not where i want the ride height to be,,,I want the space from fender edge to tire edge at about 1.5 and it looks like im at about 3" and that wont work for me.
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Old 11-25-2014, 02:17 PM
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Are you referring to the coilover adjustment? The shock should be roughly in the center of its travel at ride height. The position of the adjuster nut is not relevant since it will depend on spring rate. What spring rate do you have?

Post a picture of the shock at ride height.

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